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News of Other Days
Editor’s note: This column ran previously in the Guard on Sept. 28, 1993.
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Students learn about Spanish language, culture via concert
MELBOURNE — Instead of repeating words from the Spanish language using a book or with help from their teachers, many area students put their Spanish skills to the test in a rather unusual way — via concert. Ennio Emmanuel, a critically acclaimed singer, songwriter and …
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Coping with cancer – Girl’s migraine turns out to be tumor
CALICO ROCK — Chuck and Amy Jones knew something wasn’t right when their 8-year-old daughter Peyton began complaining of migraine headaches. A trip to the ER would confirm their worst fears: She had a cancerous brain tumor. Less than a month prior, when Peyton’s migraines …
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Shooting suspect arrested
Named as a suspect in the shooting of a Newark woman Feb. 19, Ernesto Trevino was arrested late Tuesday night without incident in Jackson County. A felony aggravated assault warrant had been issued for Trevino following the shooting of Rosemary Hernandez and he is currently …
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Applications rolling in for package stores
On the first day for filing, Robert Bradley submitted an application for a permit to open a package store (liquor store) in Cave City. The 60-day period for filing opened Friday for those who want to apply to open such stores in Sharp County. Bradley …
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Court officer honored for service
Helping people. That’s what Warren Wade likes most about his job as probation officer/community service worker supervisor for District Judge Chaney Taylor with the Independence County District Court. It’s that desire to help people who have made mistakes, and found themselves involved in the judicial …
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UACCB to host performance
The University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville’s Performing Arts Series will have its final event for the 2012-13 season at 7 p.m. Tuesday with “TAP —The Show” in Independence Hall. Tickets are $10 and available at UACCB and First Community Bank’s Batesville and Cave …
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Photographer earns certification
HIGHLAND — Clark Sanders of Clark Sanders Photography Inc. in Highland has earned the Certified Professional Photographer (CPP) designation from the Professional Photographic Certification Commission. Sanders earned this designation after meeting rigorous requirements measuring his artistic and technical competence. The Professional Photographic Certification Commission currently …
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Harvest of Hope selling pork butts, chicken, ribs
The Independence County Harvest of Hope is selling pork butts, chicken and racks of ribs as part of its eighth annual fundraiser, according to a news release. Tickets are $25 for pork butts, $6 for a half-chicken and $20 for a rack of ribs. Pick-up …
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Editorial cartoonist to speak
Editorial cartoonist Bruce Plante of the Tulsa World will present Lyon College’s annual Patterson Lecture at 7:30 p.m. March 12 in Nucor Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public. The Hugh B. Patterson Sr. Lecture Series was established in 1977 by Hugh …
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Student receives funds
POWHATAN — Zach Doyle of Powhatan has been accepted for admission to Lyon College and has been awarded an academic scholarship. Each year, Lyon College awards scholarships to outstanding applicants who show special promise as productive members of the college community. Doyle is the son …
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News of Other Days
Editor’s note: This column ran previously in the Guard on Sept. 27, 1993.
